Tyromer Asia 特力马亚洲

Innovation · Sustainability · Efficiency

Helps turn old tires into new tires, Tyromer enables a truly Rubber Circular Economy in the tire and rubber industry.

Dealing with "Black Pollution" in a Sustainable Way

True innovative green technology. Through the process called tire rubber devulcanization, Tyromer refreshes end of life tire rubber so that it can be remixed to produce Tire Derived Polymer (TDP) and reused in manufacturing of new tires without chemical additions.
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New Renewable Resources

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Less Energy Consumption

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Reduce Carbon Emission

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Prevent Deforestation

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No Chemicals Addition

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New Renewable Resources

innovative green technology

Less Energy Consumption

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Reduce Carbon Emission

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Prevent Deforestation

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No Chemicals Addition

innovative green technology

With its unique rubber devulcanization technology, can turn waste rubber crumbs efferently, environmentally friendly, and lower carbon footprint into TDP

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TDP is a versatile, functional material that offers a balance of low cost and high performance

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Tyromer turns end-of-life tires into a valuable and renewable resource

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Tyromer understand we must involve enterprises, entrepreneurs, and investors with same vision to build our future

Waste tires represent a sustainable source of rubber supply because they will be generated regardless of weather or natural disease.  TDP made from waste tires is the most reliable source of rubber for tire and rubber industry

Tyromer recently authored an article in Rubberworld Magazine titled:

Understanding Devulcanization
——The Path to a Circulate Economy, Potential Market Impact

The article provides an overview of devulcanization from both technical and commercial perspectives. Featuring technical input by Professor Tzoganakis, Tyromer technology inventor, the article explains the difference between devulcanization and reclaimed rubber and identifies some of the misconceptions surrounding devulcanization.

Originally published in Rubberworld Magazine, Feb. 2019, Volume 259, No. 5

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